Posted by FordNewbie on February 22, 2016 at 11:17:21 from (166.137.136.57):
In Reply to: Holy Moley! posted by FordNewbie on February 21, 2016 at 18:47:03:
Ok, I called around all the tire places here in our town. None of them deal with Ag tires. The next largest town has 2 stores. One priced a new 18.4x30 at $557 + $40 for tube, mounted and fluid filled costs $780 each tire. He said they don't use water, but a new fluid ballast product that doesn't react with rubber and is 40% heavier than water. I can't remember what he called it. The second place has new 18.4x30 at $520 + $40 for tube. However, they will not install or fill them with ballast. So I think the best bet considering I'm looking at 300-500lb tire, I'll go with the guy who will drive them out and mount them. I guess if you only have to purchase them once every 15-20 years it's not so bad. Oh I forgot to ask them the ply of the tires. But we have 10 acres of just grassland. There's a couple very small cedar trees and hardly any real rocks. Most of our soil is sand.
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